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This looks like a good idea:


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Larry,

Thanks once again for sharing this information with us.

How did the reedstem orchids do?

.. . . Pam
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Larry Dighera wrote:

This looks like a good idea:

http://www.plantfacts.com/index.shtmlz
Plantfacts.com is dedicated to providing useful, up to date
information on many plants from around the world. We are currently
developing a searchable database, but for the moment please use
our easy to follow links. We hope through this site we can give
people a better understanding of plant habitats and their
cultivation needs. Information on this site is supplied by plant
enthusiasts, we are not experts. Each author displays their
information in a format suitable for themselves, while the basic
site design remains the same.

Anyone may have a page added to this site. If you have a green
thumb and wanting to share tips, information, email it to us and
we will add your page to the site. All information and pictures
remain the property of the Author.


Status currently 127 species have been catalogued and are
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What's the correct url?

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"profpam" wrote in message ...
Larry,

Thanks once again for sharing this information with us.

How did the reedstem orchids do?

. . . Pam
Everything Orchid Management System
http://www.pe.net/~profpam/page3.html

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Larry Dighera wrote:

This looks like a good idea:

http://www.plantfacts.com/index.shtmlz
Plantfacts.com is dedicated to providing useful, up to date
information on many plants from around the world. We are currently
developing a searchable database, but for the moment please use
our easy to follow links. We hope through this site we can give
people a better understanding of plant habitats and their
cultivation needs. Information on this site is supplied by plant
enthusiasts, we are not experts. Each author displays their
information in a format suitable for themselves, while the basic
site design remains the same.

Anyone may have a page added to this site. If you have a green
thumb and wanting to share tips, information, email it to us and
we will add your page to the site. All information and pictures
remain the property of the Author.


Status currently 127 species have been catalogued and are
available for viewing.

New Links discover the University of British Columbia (UBC)
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On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 16:47:36 -0400, "Ray"
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What's the correct url?


Sorry about that: http://www.plantfacts.com/index.shtml
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Ray,

Guess I must have backed it up to http://www.plantfacts.com/

.. . . Pam
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Ray wrote:

What's the correct url?

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Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com
Plants, Supplies, Books, Artwork, and Lots of Free Info!

. . . . . . . . . . .
"profpam" wrote in message ...
Larry,

Thanks once again for sharing this information with us.

How did the reedstem orchids do?

. . . Pam
Everything Orchid Management System
http://www.pe.net/~profpam/page3.html

-------------
Larry Dighera wrote:

This looks like a good idea:

http://www.plantfacts.com/index.shtmlz
Plantfacts.com is dedicated to providing useful, up to date
information on many plants from around the world. We are currently
developing a searchable database, but for the moment please use
our easy to follow links. We hope through this site we can give
people a better understanding of plant habitats and their
cultivation needs. Information on this site is supplied by plant
enthusiasts, we are not experts. Each author displays their
information in a format suitable for themselves, while the basic
site design remains the same.

Anyone may have a page added to this site. If you have a green
thumb and wanting to share tips, information, email it to us and
we will add your page to the site. All information and pictures
remain the property of the Author.


Status currently 127 species have been catalogued and are
available for viewing.

New Links discover the University of British Columbia (UBC)
Botanical Garden at http://www.ubcbotanicalgarden.org


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